Beyond 1913

Beyond 1913

The cataclysmic events of the War galvanized the modernist and multifaceted aesthetic of 1913 in various ways. During the next two decades, the trends in formal experimentation and modes of engagement that were initiated by the avant-garde movements persisted and evolved. These three works evoke the legacies of 1913. Paul Klee’s watercolor, which juxtaposes strict geometric frames with softer, organic-looking forms, points to the ongoing exploration of abstraction. Chaïm Soutine’s painting of dead poultry is a visceral interpretation of expressionist idioms and leaves a lasting impression of violence. This impending violence appears in Pablo Picasso’s Minotauromachy, a highly symbolic etching that prefigures Guernica but also distills the politically agitated 1930s.

Leonora Carrington, British, active Mexico and United States, 1917–2011
Two dogs howling at the moon, 1964
2001-53
Candida Höfer, German, born 1944
Palacio Real Madrid I, 2000
2001-201
Chinese, Jin dynasty, 1115–1234, Southern Song dynasty, 1127–1279
Red-and-green painted bowl with bird on a floral branch, 13th century
2001-293
Chinese
Hai Bo 海波, Chinese, born 1962
Them #6, 1999
2002-304 a-b
Golda Lewis, American, died 2005
Inner Circle Menhir, 1981–82
2002-364
William Kentridge, South African, born 1955
Printed by Jack Shirreff at 107 Workshop
Published by David Krut Editions, South African
Atlas Procession II, 2000
2002-413
Max Ernst, German, 1891–1976
Un ami empressé, 1944, cast 1957
2004-53
Valentine Green, British, 1739–1813
after Joseph Wright of Derby, English, 1734–1797
Published by John Boydell, British, 1719–1804
Miravan Breaking Open the Tomb of His Ancestors, 1772
2004-115
Eugène Atget, French, 1857–1927
Printed by Berenice Abbott, American, 1898–1991
Coin du Marché des Carmes, Place Maubert, 1911, printed 1930s
2004-361
Eugène Atget, French, 1857–1927
Printed by Berenice Abbott, American, 1898–1991
Coin du Marché des Carmes, Place Maubert, 1911, printed 1930s
2004-361
Max Beckmann, German, 1884–1950
Große Operation (The Large Operation), 1914, published 1919
2005-53
Chinese, Ming dynasty, 1368–1644 , Hongzhi reign period
Qiao Bin 喬彬 (the younger), active ca. 1500
Guanyin, 1500
2005-63
Jean-Antoine Houdon, French, 1741–1828
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Molière), 1778
L.2006.43
Sol LeWitt, American, 1928–2007
Printed by Kathan Brown at Crown Point Press, established 1962
Published by Parasol Press, Ltd.
Squares with a Different Line Direction in Each Half Square, 1971
2006-44 a-j
Sol LeWitt, American, 1928–2007
Untitled, 1982
2006-85
Vik Muniz, American, born Brazil, 1961
Narcissus, 2005
2006-94
Sylvia Plimack Mangold, American, born 1938
Six Inches Four Ways, 1976
2006-137.8
Altoon Sultan, American, born 1948
Tractor, Sangerfield, New York, 1986
2006-360
John Cage, American, 1912–1992
Map for Changes and Disappearances, Number 11, 1979–82
2006-849.5
Jonathan Callan, British, born 1961
No Legend, 2005
2007-17
Marilyn Bridges, American, born 1948
Sand Dunes with Truck on Pan Am Highway, Peru, 1989
2007-85
Dorothea Lange, American, 1895–1965
Venezuelan Hospital, 1960
2007-160
Toshiko Takaezu, American, 1922–2011
Homage to Sawada Tetsurō, 1990s
2008-6
Toshiko Takaezu, American, 1922–2011
Night, 1990s
2008-8
Chinese, Modern period, 1912–present
Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai 秋麥), American, active in China, born 1969
Untitled, H3 (Dazu 山重集:大足), from the series Bounded by Mountains, 2004
2008-55
Wangechi Mutu, Kenyan, born 1972, based in the United States
Chorus Line, 2008
2008-72 a-h
American photographer
Post-mortem portrait of infant, ca. 1899
2010-23
Benjamin J. Falk, American, 1853–1925
Thomas Alva Edison, ca. 1900
2011-25

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